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Hazardous Materials Handling and Labeling

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The contract titled Hazardous Materials Handling and Labeling requires full compliance with OSHA and Department of Defense regulations for the classification, labeling, and safe handling of hazardous materials used in medical supply operations. Primary responsibilities include preparing accurate Safety Data Sheets and ensuring all labeling meets federal standards for transportation, storage, and use of dangerous substances within military medical environments. The work must be performed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with strict adherence to DoD protocols governing hazardous material documentation and regulatory alignment. This subcontract, solicited under NAICS code 541620 for scientific and technical consulting services, has a response deadline of July 20, 2026, and is issued by the Medical Supply Chain MD Surg FSF under the Department of Defense. All activities must support the safe and compliant movement of hazardous materials critical to field medical operations, requiring precision in documentation, labeling, and regulatory interpretation. Contractors must demonstrate expertise in both federal hazardous materials regulations and the specific logistical and safety demands of military medical supply chains.

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Handle and label hazardous medical materials at Fort Bragg per OSHA and DoD regulations with accurate SDS and compliance.

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Department Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSFView Agency

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541620 - Environmental Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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FORT BRAGG, NC, 28310, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → MEDICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MD SURG FSF
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Classification, labeling, and regulatory compliance for hazardous materials shipments under OSHA and DoD standards, including SDS preparation.

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